I have this model with the 160 FX. Here are a couple links to threads that may help.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_15...tm.htm#1523333
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_16...tm.htm#1657205
Both links report on the assembly experience I had and the maiden flight report. Just don't put a third servo in the tail as I did. This caused mine to be tail heavy. Very nice model. Easy to assemble and flies nicely with the 160, though not a 3-D animal. If you are looking for 3-D put a DA-50 on the nose. The airframe can easily handle this engine. I have seen the same airplane fly with a DA-50 and was very impressed. If you want scale aerobatics the 160FX is a fine match. Just use large fuel tubing with a large clunk, and large brass tubing in the tank. Keep the tank as close to the needle valve as possible and not on the CG, or you will need a pump.
Flies very smoothly with the 160. Tracks straight as an arrow on take off. Is a baby in a stall, falling straight forward without dropping a wing edge. With this engine this airplane will perform very nice scale aerobatics with authority. Not a T'roller or one to hover with this power. Very gentle and easy to land. Set it up and then flare at the desired touchdown point. Slows easily and doesn't want to soar on you. Not a snapper at slow speeds, but you don't want to float it down. Best wheel pants and cowling I have seen in any arf kit. Excellent covering job that sticks well. Nice canopy and cockpit cover with good easy access inside. You will be pleased with this one. Enjoy.